The real estate industry’s post & pre-sale secret of how to obtain a hefty ROI on Hardwood Floors

When deciding what kind of flooring material to replace old floors with, as a seller, it is crucial to decide upon the right choice to maximize ROI (Return On Investment). If the buyers in that particular market go for cheaper homes, then carpet or vinyl are probably the ways to go. If the buyers are looking for something a little more luxurious or in a higher price range, then hardwood flooring is the only option. The longevity of a wood floors’ life span alone is a great return on your initial investment for the mere fact that solid hardwood floors or engineered wood flooring can be sanded down, refinished and restored or rejuvenated several times – oftentimes outlasting the homeowner’s lifespan itself! Something critical for buyers to keep in mind is the quality of the actual wood flooring installation. If inferior work was performed then who knows what else was skimped on that could cost you more money in the end.

Underlayment and Subflooring is especially important – it may look amazing from the surface, but if improperly installed, your hardwood flooring could quickly become a huge headache. You can breathe easy with Century Custom Hardwood Floors, simply because all of work is done right – the first time. We never skimp out on quality or materials and all of our work is bonded, insured and licensed by California’s Contractors State License Board. Got questions? We’ve got answers! Call (310) 935-1432to ask us how we can maximize the ROI on hardwood floors in your Los Angeles home!

Retained value from a variety of factors – the important being location and basic structure. Though some buyers may not have the best location, they have the best basic structure. There are several determining factors when considering your ROI on hardwood floors, for example: Homes with bamboo hardwood floors or reclaimed wood flooring installs have a much higher resale value than homes without them.